Behaviour at the house of a Derby mum dubbed the "neighbour from hell" is improving after she was warned she faced jail if it did not.

An injunction was issued by Derby County Court ordering Aislin Mellon to improve the behaviour at her house in City Point or she faced being in contempt of court.

Derwent Living, which owns the home in Pacific Way, and the police say there have been no incidents for around a year.

The housing provider said this was a "positive outcome" but added that Ms Mellon was still subject to the injunction, which bans her from letting anyone visit the home on a motorbike, moped, scooter or quadbike and bans them being kept at the address. The injunction also ruled that no more than two people could visit the house at one time.

It was granted after a series of incidents which a court heard included a "full scale street brawl" in which people were "trying to tear lumps out of each other”.

Paul Bayliss, city councillor for Alvaston, he was pleased police had not been called to an incident at the home for a year. He said: "It appears she has adhered to the injunction. It's positive progress that police have not been called to any incidents for a year.

"I'm sure residents in the area are also pleased that things looked to have improved. But I do have fear that the situation will not continue as it is and the problems may return. If it does and that injunction gets broken then there could be consequences.

"I would please urge residents living in the area to stay alert and report any problems of incidents to the police straight away."

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Sergeant Graham Young, from Derbyshire police, said the injunction had been a "great success". He said: "There's been no calls to service for the police at that home for one year. It's not just been the police working on this to improve the situation. It's been a three-pronged attack between the police, councillors and Derwent Living. It's been a very good outcome. We're still very keen for residents to contact us if problems do return."

The house that Aislin Mellon lives at in Pacific Way in City Point

A spokesman for Derwent Living said: "Ms Mellon is still subject to an injunction. It is in place specifically to regulate behaviour of the tenant and their visitors. Any breaches of this order would be treated very seriously by Derwent Living and could result in further action against the tenancy.

“Derwent Living has not received any complaints of anti-social behaviour since the injunction was served in August 2016. The multi-agency work that has been done alongside the council and the police has resulted in a positive outcome that benefits everyone in the local community.